Dept to ring fence fishing quotas for youth
Cape Town – The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries intends to ring fence a certain percentage of fishing quotas for youth-owned companies.
Cape Town – The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries intends to ring fence a certain percentage of fishing quotas for youth-owned companies.
Pretoria - South Africa says the political solution in the on-going conflict in Syria must be reflective of their will and aspirations, and protect the inalienable rights of ordinary people.
Cape Town – Danny Glover, a star of Hollywood and an anti-apartheid activist, popped in at Tuynhuys to visit President Jacob Zuma.
Pretoria – The City of Tshwane says it is awaiting an application for settlement from the community of Kleinfontein, situated east of Pretoria.
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma will depart for Japan to join over 40 Heads of State and Government to attend the fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD-V) Summit to be held in Yokohama.
Cape Town – Out of a total prison population of 152 514, only 107 471 have been sentenced and are serving time, while 45 043 people or 29.5 percent are detainees on remand, who are clogging up the system.
Pretoria - The Polokwane Regional Court has sentenced a man to life in prison for raping his seven-year-old niece last year.
Pretoria - South Africans are being urged to submit their written comments following the publication of the Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Bill 2013 and the Memorandum on the Objects of the Bill.
Pretoria - Poor children who receive grants tend to stay at school for longer and perform better compared to poor children who get no financial support at all, says the Department of Social Development.
Pretoria - The Marikana Commission of Inquiry will be moved to Centurion from Monday.
Cape Town – Less than two percent of the 1 294 acts passed by Parliament since 1994 have been declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Jeff Radebe, said today.
Pretoria – A new law meant to regulate financial markets and curb trading misconduct will come into operation from 3 June.
From the moment the nurse places the new-born baby in a parent’s arms, an overwhelming instinct to protect and nurture takes hold. Any selfishness fades as you look at that tiny, helpless body and realise that its needs are now your main concern.
Pretoria – The Johannesburg chief representative of the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ, Yoshiro Yokoi, has commended South Africa for being a sound investment destination, despite the legacy left by apartheid.
Pretoria - As police administrative staff take to the streets today to demand better salary grades, the South African Police Service (SAPS) says there is no need for the public to panic.